Dickerson is charged in a separate case from Byers, Hughley, Carter, and Fuller.

USA v. Dickerson alleges former corrections officer Andre Lamonte Dickerson, in violation of the Travel Ace, took money bribes to smuggle contraband into the Jackson County Jail. Charges state Dickerson made telephone calls and sent text messages to promote the conspiracy, and actually smuggled cell phones and other contraband to inmates at the detention center.

Dickerson also reportedly offered to make one inmate his exclusive contraband customer for a massive monthly fee.

In addition to conspiracy, Dickerson is charged with three counts of using a telephone in furtherance of the unlawful activity of acceding to corruption.

Fuller, who was reportedly assisted by Carter and Byers, took money bribes to smuggle a cell phone charger and Xanax pills to an inmate at the detention center. Hughley reportedly took possession of the Xanax pills.

These cases are being prosecuted by Deputy U.S. Attorney Gene Porter and Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Venneman. They were investigated by the FBI and the Jackson County, Mo., Sheriff’s Department with assistance from the Missouri Department of Corrections, the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department and the Jackson County Detention Center.